Spire said:What's the big deal? She got paid. $20 is more than I've ever given my sister.
yep you stole my post.Uchip said:wow
by the looks of it their parents did the same
polyh3dron said:yep you stole my post.
There's an Xzibit "yo dawg" joke in here somewhere.
Bucket-o-roadkill said:Oh right? How much do you usually pay your sister for her services?
Haha holy cowUchip said:wow
by the looks of it their parents did the same
Spire said:I'll do her homework for her.
...Wow. I totallly read that wrong, sorry.Spire said:I'll do her homework for her.
Gui_PT said:Does she do business with someone other than a sibling?
I've been needy and I'm known to be good with homework.
Nix said:...Wow. I totallly read that wrong, sorry.
Technosteve said:Gollum incest, what?
GoldOuterWorldVoice said:£20. A Lannister always pays his debts.
coldvein said:does incest really cause THAT HIGH a rate of deformities/mental handicap etc.? have they done studies? i wonder what the actual statistics are..
SolidusDave said:I'm too lazy to google some statistics, but I can tell you that e.g. zoos try to maintain a total population of over 500 individuals per species (and mate them with animals from other zoos etc.). A lower amount would risk a healthy gene pool.
So you can kinda imagine the effect of having a few generations of inbreeding within just a group of people. It's the very reason why animals (including humans) instinctively try to avoid inbreeding, the social aspect just came on top of it.
Basically, most genetic disorders are rare because you have two copies of one gene/allele, so the other one can compensate for the mutated one. With inbreeding, there is a high chance that the offspring will get the shitty gene two times. He/She would get the defect that would otherwise need a giant coincidence to ever occur.
I remember from high school biology how dominant and recessive genes work, but wouldn't inbreeding just increase the number of recessive traits that show up? Are most genetic defects/diseases recessive?SolidusDave said:I'm too lazy to google some statistics, but I can tell you that e.g. zoos try to maintain a total population of over 500 individuals per species (and mate them with animals from other zoos etc.). A lower amount would risk a healthy gene pool.
So you can kinda imagine the effect of having a few generations of inbreeding within just a group of people. It's the very reason why animals (including humans) instinctively try to avoid inbreeding, the social aspect just came on top of it.
Basically, most genetic disorders are rare because you have two copies of one gene/allele, so the other one can compensate for the mutated one. With inbreeding, there is a high chance that the offspring will get the shitty gene two times. He/She would get the defect that would otherwise need a giant coincidence to ever occur.
Spire said:She would never let some outsider taint our strong bloodline.
J Tourettes said:Pretty sure I read some articles a few years back about the problem of first cousin marriages amongst the Pakistani community in Britain and the high rate of genetic illnesses in their children.
Parallax Scroll said:I remember from high school biology how dominant and recessive genes work, but wouldn't inbreeding just increase the number of recessive traits that show up? Are most genetic defects/diseases recessive?
Yeah I mean, not really that surprisedJintor said:Wow, amazing pics
apana said:
Goya said:this is tempting me to go look for more... fanart
Damn son! And it's true!!!leadbelly said:lol
How did I know they were going to look like something out of Lord of the Rings?
ThLunarian said:What is this term "chav"? Is it British slang, or have I just been living under a rock? Or maybe both. From context I get that it means undesirable, but does it suggest anything more specific than that?
AFAIK its the British equivalent of the American "white trash"ThLunarian said:What is this term "chav"? Is it British slang, or have I just been living under a rock? Or maybe both. From context I get that it means undesirable, but does it suggest anything more specific than that?
Murkas said:
*After seeing pics*
D:
Yes, it is. The Czech twins I witnessed...Green Scar said:The fuck? Incest is never "", regardless of attractiveness
WOW, rarely have I regretted googling something this much.dragonlife said:Yes, it is. The Czech twins I witnessed...
Yes, they were hot.